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Skidmore

(37,364 posts)
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 07:57 PM Nov 2013

People, about the media and the ACA rollout.

Riddle me this: Who has to lose just as much of single payer comes around and the health insurance industry becomes a relic????? The media. When you think about what advertisers are left on televisions now, there are pharmaceuticals, insurance companies, automobiles, appliances, and food. Back in the day there were also alcohol and tobacco to supplement ad dollars but those sources are largely gone. The media stands to lose a lot of revenue too if insurers lose.

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People, about the media and the ACA rollout. (Original Post) Skidmore Nov 2013 OP
I can see the flop sweat... dchill Nov 2013 #1
I doubt it will make much of a long term impact NoOneMan Nov 2013 #2
 

NoOneMan

(4,795 posts)
2. I doubt it will make much of a long term impact
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 08:07 PM
Nov 2013

Markets work themselves out. The media companies up in Canada--who has single-payer--seem to actually make more revenue per capita. I don't think the media's profits are absolutely dependent on big insurance. In the long run, a healthier economy will encourage advertisers to spend more.

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